Pubdate: Wed, 08 May 2002 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Page: B4 Copyright: 2002 The Vancouver Sun Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Gwendolyn Richards POLICE REVIEW PARTICIPATION AT ANTI-DRUG MEET Vancouver police are conducting an internal review after questions were raised about confidential documents on criminal records being posted at a controversial drug symposium last week. Chief Constable Terry Blythe said Monday the review will also look at whether police officers used an unmarked police car to pick up symposium delegates from the airport. The review will determine whether more investigation is necessary. Vancouver Mayor Philip Owen, who was not invited to the gathering, said he is also concerned police members took part in a meeting that was restricted to people who oppose harm reduction and the concept of supervised drug injection sites. Owen and his council favour a "four pillar" approach - prevention, treatment, enforcement and harm reduction. "I think it was inappropriate - not for the police to attend, but for the police to support something that is in contrast to what the police board, police department [and the city] support," he said. The three-day International Drug Education and Awareness Symposium, was sponsored by wealthy Vancouverites Lynda and Robert Bentall and their U.S. partners, Drug-Free America Foundation Inc. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth